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Histological Characteristics of the Skin and Cuticle of the Wool Fibers in Dubska Pramenka and the Use in Industry
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作者 Nadzida Mlaco Ervin Bucan +4 位作者 amela katica Almira Softic Vedad Sakic Selma Pilic Jasmin katica 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2017年第10期510-513,共4页
Microscopic analysis of the skin and cuticle of wool fibers in Dubska pramenka show different qualitative parameters. The research study included different parts of the body and the samples of the wool fibers from dif... Microscopic analysis of the skin and cuticle of wool fibers in Dubska pramenka show different qualitative parameters. The research study included different parts of the body and the samples of the wool fibers from different regions of the body. Histological description shows difference in the basic structurers of the skin in Dubska pramenka. A very pronounced thin epidermis, while dermis and hypodermis are more developed on the samples from the shoulder. Cornified flakes-cuticle of the root of the tail was of a fine structure, and comified flakes from the rump showed the features of the rough wool fibers. "Transitional form of cuticle" was dominant on the shoulder. The qualitative parameters have a significant influence on the overall quality of wool in general, and the research contributes to a greater usability value of the wool and development of livestock farming in areas in a broader sense. 展开更多
关键词 SKIN cuticle Dubska pramenka.
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Impact of Deficient Nutrition on Health Condition of Persons with Dementia
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作者 Velija katica Nadzida Mlaco +1 位作者 amela katica Jasmin katica 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2017年第11期582-588,共7页
Dementia is a loss of mental ability (ability to think, remember and make logical conclusions) which, in principle affects normal everyday life of a person. Dementia is not a disease but a group of symptoms that may... Dementia is a loss of mental ability (ability to think, remember and make logical conclusions) which, in principle affects normal everyday life of a person. Dementia is not a disease but a group of symptoms that may cause different diseases. Symptoms include change of behaviour, character and unexpected changes in the mood. Poor quality of nutrition affects significantly the intensity of dementia. Balanced diet that meets healthy safety standards and requirements will satisfy the needs of an organism for vitamins and minerals and special attention should be given to intake of folic acid, vitamin B12 and minerals zinc and selenium. Intake of omega3 fatty acids is a source of fuel for blood vessels, particularly for the ones of the nervous tissues. 展开更多
关键词 Dementio NUTRITION war period.
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